Not content with buying Sony's Cell processor manufacturing, Toshiba is now apparently partnering with Microsoft to produce the next generation of Xboxes.
Apparently, the new 1080p box will have built-in HD-DVD, a larger hard disk, and new entertainment software based on the current Media Centre. Wireless networking capability, a dual HDTV tuner and EPG capability and a docking port for an MP3 player.
Also being discussed is the development of an open standard docking port similar to the 17 pin iPod port. This would allow all manufacturers to use the same port for docking.
Australian site, Smarthouse, reports that:
"A senior Toshiba executive in Singapore told SmartHouse that "An Xbox with a built in HD DVD drive is critical. They and we are working on it. It also has to be more than a gaming machine. Microsoft recognise this. A version of the device may also be sold under the Toshiba brand name.
"The new device is expected to be released late in 2008 or at the 2009 CES show in Las Vegas."
However, the site also points out that, "For Toshiba, the device is critical if it is to be successful in beating Sony and the Blu-ray promoters." Makes the purchase of Cell production seem like one of the those strange business decisions - given that Tosh' is also a member of the HD-DVD consortium - that's business though.
Source: Smart House